mjb1124 said:radiojomo said:WWFS can lean towards Modern AC and include more modern rock/alternative titles in their playlist to test out the waters?
They've sprinkled in songs like the Black Keys' "Lonely Boy" and the Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Adventures of Rain Dance Maggie", and I believe they were the first station in New York to play Gotye. Seems like they play more 90's alternative gold than any other station as well. Obviously this won't be enough to appease a diehard Alternative listener, but at least it seems like they're trying to put some of the most popular titles out there without alienating their core audience too much.
The only Alternative title that really sticks out right now in their current playlist is Burn It Down by Linkin Park - they tried the Black Keys, but they dropped it pretty quickly after that
I think it's almost impossible to please both Alternative and Hot AC listeners at the same time - there are Alternative/Hot AC hybrids like Click/Dayton and KTWN/Minneapolis, but they essentially dumped the Kelly Clarkson/Katy Perry stuff, so if CBS wants to move in that direction, I think they'd have to be completely committed to Modern AC - I'm pretty skeptical about Modern AC working in NYC, just cause they tried it in the late 90s (when Modern AC was at its peak), and it didn't work back then
In a market like NYC, I'd think it'd be safer just to go "soft Alternative", like WRFF/Philadelphia or WWDC/Washington